Anyone from the Birmingham area
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Katzee
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Hi anyone from the Birmingham area fancy meeting for coffee.
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Hi @Katzee
Welcome to the community, how are you?
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Welcome to the community @Katzee
Yes, I'd definitely encourage you to see if there are any local groups in your area that you could join. Have you looked at websites such as Meetup? Are you looking for any specific groups of people to meet up with (such as people with certain interests or experiences), or are you just looking to meet new people more generally?
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